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Australian author Craig Silvey charged over child exploitation material
Summary
WA Police say a search warrant was executed at Craig Silvey's Fremantle home and detectives found him allegedly engaging with other offenders online; he was arrested and electronic devices were seized. He appeared at Fremantle magistrates court charged with possession and distribution of child exploitation material and was reported to have been granted bail.
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Australian author Craig Silvey has been charged with possessing and distributing child exploitation material. WA Police reported that a search warrant was executed at his Fremantle home on 12 January and that detectives found him allegedly engaging with other child exploitation offenders online. He was arrested and his electronic devices were seized. Silvey is known for novels including Jasper Jones and Runt, which have been widely read in Australia.
Known details:
- A search warrant was executed at Silvey's Fremantle home on 12 January and police reported finding him actively engaging with other child exploitation offenders online.
- He was arrested and electronic devices were seized by detectives.
- He appeared at Fremantle magistrates court on 13 January charged with distribution and possession of child exploitation material, and was reported to have been granted bail.
- WA Police said the investigation is ongoing and asked anyone with information to contact them.
Summary:
Officials report that detectives executed a search warrant at Craig Silvey's Fremantle home and charged him with possession and distribution of child exploitation material. He was arrested, had devices seized, and appeared in Fremantle magistrates court where he was reported to have been granted bail. The investigation is ongoing and any further court dates are undetermined at this time.
